(23 May 2022, 11:00 +07)
Embraer has partnered with 4AIR so that new
Embraer business jet customers who enroll in the company’s
Executive Care program will receive 25 hours of complimentary
carbon-neutral flight hours through 4AIR, offsetting their carbon
emissions during their first year of ownership.
Embraer will offer the carbon offset
credits at no cost to customers.
After completion of the 25 flight hours through
the inaugural Executive Care program, Embraer’s customers will be
able to continue their commitment to fighting climate change
through participation in 4AIR programs.
Embraer business jets
The initial 25 hours are
at 4AIR’s Level 1 (Bronze) which offsets 100 percent of
carbon dioxide emissions. Embraer customers may opt to continue to
participate at that level or increase their commitment by becoming
emissions-neutral (by offsetting non-carbon climate-changing
emissions such as nitrous oxides) or reducing emissions through
measures such as operational changes or the use of Sustainable
Aviation Fuel.
Projects funded by 4AIR
carbon offset credits include renewable energy programs, the
enhancement of carbon-absorbing forests and the support of local
projects that reduce deforestation, generating social and economic
benefits.
4AIR President Kennedy Ricci said, “We are pleased
to join with Embraer in this initiative, which will start owners
and their new aircraft on the right foot for the beginning of
their sustainability journey. The carbon offset credits Embraer is
providing for Executive Care customers will have a real impact on
the climate-changing emissions their jets generate. These credits
not only will offset the climate impact of their flight activity,
but also produce real economic benefits for people in the
countries where these credits fund projects.”
Embraer, as part of its commitment to building a
sustainable future, announced new ESG targets in 2021. To achieve
this goal, the company is beginning to increase its use of
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and is simultaneously working to
make products 100% compatible with SAF.
Additionally, Embraer is
researching and developing a range of products, services, and
disruptive sustainable technologies, including electrification,
hybrid, and other innovative energy alternatives.
The company will
also offset any residual emissions that cannot be reduced
through efficiency projects, available alternative energy or
advancing technology.
“Embraer is committed to ensuring that the future
of aviation is sustainable, and to that end we are aiming to
achieve carbon-neutral operations by 2040 and are supporting the
industry´s goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Our
partnership with 4AIR will incentivize business jet customers to
make their own long-term commitment to sustainability and
demonstrate ways they can start acting now, even as alternatives
like SAF are not yet abundant and new technologies are still in
development,” said Johann Bordais, President & CEO, Embraer
Services & Support.
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